The same goes for quick screenshots of text messages (or accidental lock-screen captures) and random videos of the inside of your pocket. If most of the photos aren’t good today, they’re not worth looking at again tomorrow - so get them off your phone. We’ve all had mobile photoshoots where 100 photos are captured and only three make it to Instagram. While long videos and ProRAW photos certainly take up a lot of digital space, most folks’ storage woes come from not being aware of how many duplicate photos, old screenshots, and accidental videos they have in their library. Use Cleanup to delete duplicates, screenshots, and videos It’ll show all of the metadata for the file including the size. To see how much storage each individual file (photo, video, screenshot, etc.) is using on your iPhone, swipe up on an image (see third screenshot above). Is your Photos app eating as much storage as ours? Screenshots: Raymond Wong / Input Tap “Photos” and you’ll get a breakdown of how much storage your “Recently Deleted” album uses (more on that below), how much you can save by moving files to iCloud Photos, and an option to “Review Personal Videos” hogging up precious space. In the Settings app, go to “General,” then “iPhone Storage.” If you shoot or save a lot of images like us, your Photos app will use up a ton. The first thing to clearing up your Photos app is knowing how much of your iPhone’s storage it’s eating up. How to see how much storage your Photos app is using It may seem like a daunting task to clear out your Photos app, but we’ve got a few tips and tricks for making it a painless experience. There’s nothing worse than going on vacation and getting hit with a notification that your iPhone storage is full. And even if you’re meticulous about combing your photo roll for duds, there are a few places unwanted images can hide in your library. We’ve all got photo libraries filled with eyes-closed portraits, screenshots we’ll never look at again, and accidental inside-the-pocket videos. Apple has always made mobile photography a priority and the iPhone 13 line certainly delivers with features like ProRAW shooting, an impressive macro mode, and Photographic Styles.īut improved photo quality comes with a price: your iPhone’s storage fills up quickly with large media files you might not even want (or know exist!). We don’t have to tell you that the iPhone’s camera system improves year after year.
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